I am super sorry for the long wait. Starclan sent me on a mission and unfortunally, no internet. What does it take for a cat to get Wi-Fi? Anyway, here is Chapter three. I am still quite new to this whole thing and I realized that I forgot to put in disclaimers. I apologize for that, so i'm trying to do better. I do not own Frozen, Wild kratts, Jack Frost, or Warriors.

Without further ado, here's Frozen Cats: Chapter 3

Frostpaw couldn't sleep. He kept thinking of Icepaw. She was beautiful and he believed she could also control ice and magic. "Will you stop tossing around?" Treepaw murmured. "Sorry, I can't sleep." Frostpaw replied. "I know what you mean. When my brother went to Riverclan, I couldn't sleep either." Treepaw mewed. He got a far off look in his eyes.

"Can I ask you question?" Frostpaw asked. Treepaw shrugged. Frostpaw opened his muzzle then closed it quickly, looking around. "Why don't we go into the forest to talk?" Frostpaw whispered. Treepaw nodded, understanding why Frostpaw didn't want to talk in camp.

"Come, I found a secret way out of camp." Treepaw whispered. He led the way to a small hole in the bramble wall behind the warriors' den. Out in the forest, the young toms walked side by side to Sky Oak. "Tell me about your human life." Frostpaw asked. Treepaw took a deep breath, not knowing where to start.

"Well, my brother and I were creature adventurers. We helped and protected animals from bad guys like Gourmand, Danita, and Zach." Treepaw began. Frostpaw realized those names. "They always try to ruin my fu- I mean work." He exclaimed. "So tell me about you." Treepaw asked.

"Well, I am a guardian. I protect children and their hopes, wishes, and dreams. Not everyone can see me, just those who believe." Frostpaw mewed. Treepaw nodded, and then remembered something. "When I was a kid, I thought I saw a boy fly by my window. But the glass frosted over and all I could make out was his white hair." Treepaw mewed.

"That was me!" Frostpaw exclaimed. Treepaw thought back to the wintry summer he had with his brother, and how he always thought he saw a boy with white hair hiding in the trees and on top of things.

"Who knew we would meet someday?" Treepaw chuckled. Frostpaw shrugged. Soon, they heard a twig crack behind them and turned to see Icepaw standing there. "Hello." She murmured.

Treepaw glanced at Frostpaw and saw that he had that look on his face again. "Hi Icepaw. How long were you standing there?" He asked. "Not very long." Icepaw replied. Treepaw nodded, and then turned to Frostpaw. "I am going back to sleep." He explained before running back into the forest. Frostpaw turned to Icepaw.

She walked up to a large root and sat down on it. Frostpaw followed, but found the bark was frosting over. "I am so sorry." She mewed quickly. "Don't worry. I had that problem to, until I realized that the ice power came from the stick I'm holding." Frostpaw explained. "Well, my power comes from my paws." Icepaw replied. Frostpaw sat down, his tail over his paws and his eyes have closed deep in thought. A cool breeze ran through the forest, rustling the cats' fur. Suddenly, he shot up, startling Icepaw. "I know! We can use gloves to cover up your paws!" He exclaimed. Icepaw's blue eyes shone for a heartbeat, and then dulled once more.

"One problem, we're cats. Where are we going to get cat gloves?" She asked glumly. Frostpaw didn't seem discouraged though. He reached his paw under a root and pulled it back out. His paw was covered with cobwebs. He then hobbled over to a log and pulled some long grasses with his teeth. He rushed back to Icepaw and placed them by her. He then ran to the water's edge and scooped up some mud. He hurried back to Icepaw. "Stick out your paw." He said. Icepaw, confused, did so and Frostpaw covered it with mud. Next he wrapped it in cobwebs. "Okay, unsheathe your claws." Frostpaw ordered. Icepaw did so and it cut through the mud and cobwebs with ease.

Icepaw put her paw down and the grass didn't frost over. "It works!" She exclaimed. Frostpaw smiled proudly. "Great. Now let me do the rest of your paws." He mewed. After an hour, Icepaw was standing on the grass without freezing it. Icepaw looked at Frostpaw with her deep blue eyes. "Thank you." She said coolly. Before Frostpaw could answer, Icepaw touched her nose with his and then scampered of, leaving Frostpaw standing in a clearing alone. "What just happened?" He wondered, smiling goofily.